Seeversiella nigriceps Gusarov

Gusarov, Vladimir I., 2003, A revision of the genus Seeversiella Ashe, 1986 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), Zootaxa 142, pp. 1-102 : 36-38

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.156420

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6274650

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Seeversiella nigriceps Gusarov
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8. Seeversiella nigriceps Gusarov View in CoL , sp. n. ( Figs. 117­125 View FIGURES 117 ­ 125 )

Type material. Holotype ,, MEXICO: Puebla: 1.6 km E Nicolas Bravo, 2410 m, forest litter (J.S.Ashe), 17.vii.1992 ( KSEM).

Diagnosis. Seeversiella nigriceps can be distinguished from other species of Seeversiella by having brown body; temples twice as long as eyes; glossy pronotum with weak and partially missing microsculpture; elytra longer than pronotum; wings fully developed; tergum 8 with four pairs of macrosetae; and the distinct shape of aedeagus ( Figs. 119­125 View FIGURES 117 ­ 125 ).

Seeversiella nigriceps differs from closely related S. sonomotoides in having narrower distal sclerites of internal sac of aedeagus ( Figs. 124 View FIGURES 117 ­ 125 ; 63, 65).

Seeversiella nigriceps can be distinguished from S. globicollis and the other similar species (5­7, 10­12) with long elytra and weak pronotal microsculpture by the combination of the following characters: distal sclerites of internal sac sclerotized and dentiform ( Fig. 124 View FIGURES 117 ­ 125 ); apex of median lobe in lateral view not widened subapically ( Figs. 121­122 View FIGURES 117 ­ 125 ).

Description. Length 2.4 mm, pronotal width 0.47 mm. Body dark brown, elytra and legs brown.

In all character states S. nigriceps is very similar to S. sonomotoides , but differs in the shape of the distal sclerites of internal sac as described in the diagnosis.

In the only known male specimen the posterior angles of male tergum 3 not projecting as spines, tergum 7 in front of posterior margin with small medial tubercle.

Aedeagus as in Figs. 119­125 View FIGURES 117 ­ 125 .

Female unknown.

Distribution. Known from Mexico ( Fig. 387 View FIGURE 387 ).

Natural History. The only known specimen of S. nigriceps was collected in forest litter at altitude of 2410 m.

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